is a Japanese ''
tokusatsu
is a Japanese term for live-action films or television programs that make heavy use of practical special effects. Credited to special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya, ''tokusatsu'' mainly refers to science fiction film, science fiction, War fi ...
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direct-to-video
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comedy
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series produced by
Toei Video
, simply known as Toei Company or Toei, is a Japanese entertainment company. Headquartered in Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo, it is involved in film and television production, distribution, video game development, publishing, and ownership of 34 movie ...
that was released in June 2006. Its sequel, which began filming on February 23, 2007, is titled , and was released July 21, 2007.
The series itself is in the ''
jidaigeki
is a genre of film, television, and theatre in Japan. Literally meaning "historical drama, period dramas", it refers to stories that take place before the Meiji Restoration of 1868.
''Jidaigeki'' show the lives of the samurai, farmers, crafts ...
'' genre (Japanese for an
Edo period
The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and some 300 regional ''daimyo'', or feudal lords. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengok ...
drama
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). The cast of both movies feature actors from the
Super Sentai
The is a Japanese superhero team media franchise consisting of television series and films produced by Toei Company and Bandai, and aired by TV Asahi. The shows are of the '' tokusatsu'' genre, featuring live action characters and colorfu ...
Series' recent programs, primarily from ''
Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger
is a Japanese Tokusatsu television show and the twenty-eighth production of the ''Super Sentai'' Media franchise, metaseries produced by Toei Company, Toei. It aired from February 15, 2004, to February 6, 2005, replacing ''Bakuryū Sentai Abara ...
'' and ''
Mahō Sentai Magiranger
is a Japanese Tokusatsu television show and Toei Company's twenty-ninth production of the Super Sentai metaseries. It aired from February 13, 2005, to February 12, 2006, replacing ''Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger'' and was replaced by ''GoGo Sentai B ...
''. As a result, the series' characters would often reference their original characters.
Jun Terada is a producer in the year 2076 and is trying to convince the president of Magical TV to allow her to create her life's work, ''Cho Ninja Tai Inazuma!'', based on the long-standing legend of a legendary lightning that bestows powers upon those struck by it. However, because the show is to be the 100th anniversary of the , it must be a first for the 100-year-long franchise. President Mishima convinces her to turn it into a reality show by traveling back to 1720 in the
Edo period
The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and some 300 regional ''daimyo'', or feudal lords. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengok ...
and picking three extremely inept locals and force them through humiliating training to become ninja.
When Jun and her writing partner Kuratanomiya arrive in the past, they find Hosomatsu, Kankichi, and Kaguya, three extremely cowardly, inept, and clumsy individuals, to be the stars of their show. Jun, as a Kami, begins to train the three, fooling them with futuristic technology and giving them self-confidence. Unbeknownst to Jun and Kuratanomiya, there are actual monsters killing various people throughout O-Edo, while Jun trains her Inazuma team. When Kuratanomiya encounters the villains on a night on the town, who turn out to be the trio's idols possessed by evil slug-like monsters, Jun must reveal the truth to her stars that they are without power, but the trio decide to fight anyway with Jun's earlier words taken to heart. But learning that the legendary lightning exists, Jun discovers that it's the spark from the glitches in the time teleport system that created the monster slugs. With that knowledge, Jun sends Kuratanomiya back to the future so she can become an antenna for the legendary lightning and empower the Inazuma team before they are killed by the three monsters.
Of past ''Super Sentai'' actors, two of them came from the cast of ''
Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger
is a Japanese Tokusatsu television show and the twenty-eighth production of the ''Super Sentai'' Media franchise, metaseries produced by Toei Company, Toei. It aired from February 15, 2004, to February 6, 2005, replacing ''Bakuryū Sentai Abara ...
'' (
Ryuji Sainei, who played Kuratanomiya, also played Ban/DekaRed; and
Mika Kikuchi
is a Japanese actress, Voice acting in Japan, voice actress and singer affiliated with BLACK SHIP.
Biography
In 2000, Mika made her stage debut as Janet in the Japanese version of the musical Annie (musical), Annie. She also had small role ...
, who played, Jun, also played Umeko/DekaPink), while many others were from ''
Mahou Sentai Magiranger Mahou or is the Japanese word for " magic", "sorcery" or "witchcraft".
Mahou may also refer to:
*Magical Company, also known as Mahou or Mahō, a Japanese video game developer and publisher
*Mahou, Mali, a commune and village
*Mahou language, a ...
'' (
Atsushi Hashimoto, who played Hosomatsu/Raiden, also played Kai/MagiRed;
Hiroya Matsumoto, who played Kankichi/Senden, also played Tsubasa/MagiYellow;
Asami Kai, who played Kaguya/Shiden, also played Urara/MagiBlue;
Ayumi Beppu, who played Woman Space Sheriff Beppy, also played Houka/MagiPink,
Yuki Ito, who played Tojiro/Tōrōki, also played Makito/MagiGreen;
Yousuke Ichikawa, who played Terunosuke/Dokuyamo, also played Hikaru/MagiShine; and Meibi Yamanouchi, who played Ito/Jorōgumo, also played Heavenly Saint Lunagel).
Characters
Inazuma
* /: A metal crafter in Terunosuke's service who is originally very cowardly, being less so after becoming an Inazuma and taking Jun's words to heart. As Raiden he is the and is proficient in the Ou
shuriken
A is a Japanese concealed weapon used by samurai or ninja or in martial arts as a hidden dagger or '' metsubushi'' to distract or misdirect.
History
The origins of the ''bo-shuriken'' in Japan are still unclear, despite continuing researc ...
attack. In addition, when the powers of the other Inazuma are infused into him, he can create a giant shadow duplicate of himself which battles the bugs after they combine into a giant monster.
* /: A carpenter who is originally very inept at fighting. As Senden he is the and is proficient with his Dekee Bomb attack.
* /: A snack shop girl who is originally very clumsy, considering Tojiro as her mentor. As Shiden she is the and is proficient with
katana
A is a Japanese sword characterized by a curved, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip to accommodate two hands. Developed later than the ''tachi'', it was used by samurai in feudal Japan and worn with the edge fa ...
. She was at Nagasaki during the events of Inazuma SPARK with Tojiro.
Allies
* : A television producer with a romantic outlook on things, her previous Hyper Hero Series show, Woman Space Sheriff Beppy, flopped with very low ratings and it was cancelled. She was given a chance to redeem herself with the Inazuma series. Under the guise of
Kami
are the Deity, deities, Divinity, divinities, Spirit (supernatural entity), spirits, mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the traditional Shinto religion of Japan. ''Kami'' can be elements of the landscape, forc ...
, Jun recruit the Inazuma team, placing them through training until things got too dangerous and forced to reveal herself to the clueless trio. She played a part in making them true heroes before returning to her time to re-envision the show in the direction of her time at the Edo Era. The show was such a success, that she produces the sequel series.
* : Despite being Jun's assistant, Kuratanomiya is a realist and often thinks of her as foolish; however, he remains loyal to her. He acts like a foil and remote controls the Crow Camera. He gets to direct the Spark series.
Edo Era
* : A young lord who owns of fabrics shop was admired by Hosomatsu, who serves under him. He was possessed by one of the slugs, wearing a lizard-like helmet and took on the name .
* : Terunosuke's sister who Kankichi respected. She was possessed by one of the slugs, wearing a spider-like helmet and took on the name . While under the monster's control, she uses silk-based attacks.
* : A former ronin under Terunosuke, whom Kaguya had feelings for. He was possessed by one of the slugs, wearing a dragon/mantis-like mask and took the name of . While under the monster's control, he uses sickles as his weapons.
Magical TV
* : President of Magical TV, Jun's boss, and Tsubame's father.
Cast
* Hosomatsu/Raiden:
Atsushi Hashimoto (''From Magiranger'')
* Kankichi/Senden:
Hiroya Matsumoto (''From Magiranger'')
* Kaguya/Shiden:
Asami Kai (''From Magiranger'')
* Terunosuke/Dokuyamo:
Yousuke Ichikawa (''From Magiranger'')
* Ito/Jorōgumo: Meibi Yamanouchi (''From Magiranger'')
* Tojiro/Tōrōki:
Yuki Ito (''From Magiranger'')
* Jun Terada:
Mika Kikuchi
is a Japanese actress, Voice acting in Japan, voice actress and singer affiliated with BLACK SHIP.
Biography
In 2000, Mika made her stage debut as Janet in the Japanese version of the musical Annie (musical), Annie. She also had small role ...
(''From Dekaranger'')
* Takanao Kuratanomiya:
Ryuji Sainei (''From Dekaranger'')
* Ronin:
Seizō Fukumoto
* Woman Space Sheriff Beppy:
Ayumi Beppu (''From Magiranger'')
Songs
;Opening Theme: by
Ichirou Mizuki
;Ending Theme: "Thank you" by
Mika Kikuchi
is a Japanese actress, Voice acting in Japan, voice actress and singer affiliated with BLACK SHIP.
Biography
In 2000, Mika made her stage debut as Janet in the Japanese version of the musical Annie (musical), Annie. She also had small role ...
,
Asami Kai, and Meibi Yamanouchi
''Cho Ninja Tai Inazuma!! SPARK''
is the sequel to ''Cho Ninja Tai Inazuma!''. A year after the prequel's events, Jun is now producing a sequel to her original show and has the daughter of Magical TV's president as her female lead. However, Tsubame is unable to keep herself from helping those she feels are in need, and she is accidentally sent to the Edo period where she tries to befriend a ronin shinobi. Hosomatsu and Kankichi are trying to find out who is killing all of daimyo, but Kaguya is traveling with Tojiro, so they are down one member as Inazuma.
Tsubame tries to get Hayate to smile, but she learns of the loss of his sister and how he is determined to seek suicidal revenge. When Jun finally finds Tsubame in the past using the original defective time teleporter, Tsubame realizes she must stay to save Hayate, sends Jun back to be deliberately struck by the legendary lightning herself. She then fights the two aliens who had behind the attacks as the newest Inazuma and to save Raiden and Senden who had been trapped.
In this new cast, from past ''Super Sentai'' incarnations came two actors from ''
GoGo Sentai Boukenger
is the 30th series in Toei's Super Sentai series, a metaseries of Japanese ''tokusatsu'' programming. It was the first installment to be produced and broadcast in the 16:9 aspect ratio. It aired from February 19, 2006, to February 11, 2007, a ...
'' (
Mitsuomi Takahashi
is a Japanese actor best known for playing Satoru Akashi/Bouken Red in the tokusatsu show ''GoGo Sentai Boukenger''. He took part in the 20th and 21st ''SASUKE'' competition. He failed both times in the first stage.
Filmography
TV shows
*'' ...
, who played Hayate, also played Akashi/BoukenRed; and
Mami Yamasaki
is a Japanese gravure idol and actress. In addition to appearing in numerous photobooks, she has played roles in television, film, and stage productions, including ''Gogo Sentai Boukenger'', '' Karate-Robo Zaborgar'', the horror drama series ''Hi ...
, who played Tsubame/Hien, played Kaze no Shizuka), while
Ayumi Beppu, who played Ayumiko and Hayabusa, also played Houka/MagiPink in ''
Mahou Sentai Magiranger Mahou or is the Japanese word for " magic", "sorcery" or "witchcraft".
Mahou may also refer to:
*Magical Company, also known as Mahou or Mahō, a Japanese video game developer and publisher
*Mahou, Mali, a commune and village
*Mahou language, a ...
''.
New characters
* / : Flightly female lead of Jun Terada's second program in the ''Chō Ninja Tai Inazuma!'' series and the daughter of the president of Magical TV, the kind of person who cannot resist to help those in need. She accidentally activate the Teleport Room and ends up in 1721, attempting to learn how to become a better ninja from Hayate, whom she fall in love at first sight. Wanting to help him, Tsubame deliberately hits herself with the Legendary Lightning to fight the Gezoians. In the end, Tsubame returns to her time with Hayate. As Hien, she is the .
*: An aloof Iga shinobi who worked under
Sendai
is the capital Cities of Japan, city of Miyagi Prefecture and the largest city in the Tōhoku region. , the city had a population of 1,098,335 in 539,698 households, making it the List of cities in Japan, twelfth most populated city in Japan.
...
until
Aoba Castle
260px, Layout of Aoba Castle
is a Japanese castle located in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture. Throughout the Edo period, Aoba Castle was home to the Date clan, ''daimyō'' of Sendai Domain. The castle was also known as or as . In 2003, the castle ...
was destroyed by the Gezoians, who later murdered his sister. With the item his sister gave him, Hayate pursued the Gezoians, though they were a step ahead of him. It was due to Tsubame's constant attempts to befriend him that Hayate finally opened up and smile and end his suicidal lust for revenge. In the end, Hayate faked his death so he join Tsubame in going to the future and work for Magic TV. While there, he learns of Ayumiko and wanted to meet her due to the resemblance to his sister, only to be scared to death of her upon meeting Ayumiko.
*: Hayate's slain sister and
kunoichi
is a Japanese term for . In popular culture, it is often used for female ninja or practitioner of ninjutsu (''ninpo''). The term was largely popularized by novelist Futaro Yamada in his novel in 1964.
Although kunoichi have appeared in numerou ...
, she was murdered by the Gezoians when she attempted to avenge the residents of Aoba Castle.
*: A pair of ammonite-headed aliens, named and , with a superiority complex from planet Gezo in a farway galaxy, using two suits of samurai armor as puppets to act for them on Earth. Since the Aoba incident they caused, they started to slaughter various daimyos while searching for Japan's protected key point, Edo Castle, to bring ruin to the country so their people can take it over. When they wounded Hayabusa, she took one of the egg-like jewels from their chests and gave it to her brother to aid him in tracking them down. Their actions attracted Inazuma's attention, sealing Raiden and Senden in gourd to prevent their interference. The two then overpower Hayate when he attempted to get his revenge on them, only to be halted by Hien who destroyed the puppets. Enraged, the jewelless Gezoian with golden teeth battle Hien, using the prison gourd to have an advantage until she uses a decoy bomb to get the gourd to free Raiden and Senden before killing the guy. The other blue-toothed Gezoian attempts to retreat with intent to get reinforcements, only for Tsubume to assume Ou-Tsubame form and chase the UFO into space, blasting it to bits.
*: A popular singer in O-Edo who sings of the exploits of the Inazuma team.
*: The actress who portrayed the title character in . Despite its cancellation, the show gains enough popularity to release DVDs by 2077 during the events of ''Inazuma!! SPARK''. Hayate notices a resemblance in Ayumiko Kitabeppu his slain sister Hayabusa from the Edo period and wants to meet her. However, the fact that Ayumiko is a flashy shallow girl frightens Hayate to death.
New cast
* Tsubame Mishima/Hien:
Mami Yamasaki
is a Japanese gravure idol and actress. In addition to appearing in numerous photobooks, she has played roles in television, film, and stage productions, including ''Gogo Sentai Boukenger'', '' Karate-Robo Zaborgar'', the horror drama series ''Hi ...
(''From Boukenger'')
* Hayate:
Mitsuomi Takahashi
is a Japanese actor best known for playing Satoru Akashi/Bouken Red in the tokusatsu show ''GoGo Sentai Boukenger''. He took part in the 20th and 21st ''SASUKE'' competition. He failed both times in the first stage.
Filmography
TV shows
*'' ...
(''From Boukenger'')
* Ayumiko Kitabeppu / Hayabusa:
Ayumi Beppu (''From Magiranger'')
* Shōryūsai Mizuki:
Ichirou Mizuki
* Gezoian Suru:
Yūsuke Numata
* Gezoian Mē:
Masato Hirano
Songs
;Opening theme: by
Mitsuko Horie
is a Japanese actress, Voice acting in Japan, voice actress and singer from Yamato, Kanagawa. She is known as the .
Horie has voiced several characters throughout her career, such as Shadow Galactica#Sailor Galaxia, Sailor Galaxia in ''Sailor ...
;Insert song: by Shōryūsai Mizuki (
Ichirou Mizuki)
;Ending theme: by
Mika Kikuchi
is a Japanese actress, Voice acting in Japan, voice actress and singer affiliated with BLACK SHIP.
Biography
In 2000, Mika made her stage debut as Janet in the Japanese version of the musical Annie (musical), Annie. She also had small role ...
External links
''Chō Ninja Tai Inazuma!! Spark''''Chō Ninja Tai Inazuma!'' News Blog
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Japanese martial arts films
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